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This is an archive article published on June 26, 2023

Apple Watch Ultra 2 could debut alongside iPhone 15 later this year

Apart from the 2nd Apple Watch Ultra and iPad Pro with OLED screen, Apple might also launch new MacBook Pro models and a large iMac sometime later this year.

Apple Watch Ultra 2nd gen | Apple iPad Pro OLED screen | MacBook ProApple might launch the upcoming smartwatches alongside iPhone 15. (Express Photo)
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At the Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple unveiled its first-ever mixed-reality headset, Vision Pro. Apparently, the rumour mill is now shifting its focus on the tech giant’s upcoming product catalogue.

According to Bloomberg’s Power On newsletter, tech journalist Mark Gurman claims Apple is working on three new smartwatch models codenamed N207, N208 and N210. The first two are reportedly part of the upcoming Apple Watch Series 9 while the third might be the 2nd gen Apple Watch Ultra.

While Gurman did not share any details about the upcoming smartwatches, it is expected that the company will retain the design language of the Apple Watch Ultra since the product is fairly new.

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Coming to iPads, it looks like Apple is working on a new iPad Pro with an OLED screen and an updated iPad Air which will most likely replace the current M1-powered variant.

Some other products on the roadmap include a 13-inch MacBook Pro powered by the M3 chip, a 14-inch MacBook Pro powered by M3 Pro and a 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M3 Max chipset. Gurman noted that the new MacBook Pro models will be launched sometime by the end of the year or in early 2024.

A new iMac with a 24-inch screen and a Mac Pro with a 30-inch plus screen are also underway. If true, the new large iMac might finally replace the now-dated 27-inch Intel Mac Pro powered by the Xeon CPU.

Gurman also suggests that third-gen AirPods Pro, updated Apple TV and other smart home products are in the early stages of development.

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